Message from @The Big Oof

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2018-12-24 17:02:17 UTC  

just be muslim lol

2018-12-24 17:03:38 UTC  

"JusT Be MuSlIm LoLOlaol"

2018-12-24 17:03:51 UTC  

"ISlaM StrOnK!!!!1"

2018-12-24 17:07:27 UTC  

Islam is shit, change my mind.

2018-12-24 17:10:20 UTC  

no u

2018-12-24 17:12:39 UTC  

Okay, that was the best argument I've ever heard.

2018-12-24 17:16:48 UTC  

@Muhammad Al-Tajir Why should I join islam? Can I still practice witchcraft?

2018-12-24 17:16:59 UTC  

Only if you’re African

2018-12-24 17:18:23 UTC  

@Lucien Are you a Mormon

2018-12-24 17:18:43 UTC  

I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, yes

2018-12-24 17:32:43 UTC  

@Lucien Same here

2018-12-24 17:37:01 UTC  

Gang

2018-12-24 18:57:01 UTC  
2018-12-24 18:58:23 UTC  
2018-12-24 21:42:42 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/516711835857059867/526877404040527893/zspecialreligion.png

2018-12-24 22:10:18 UTC  

Gay Communazi Confederate States of America

2018-12-24 22:54:37 UTC  

@Muhammad Al-Tajir then fuck off with that shit

2018-12-25 00:47:09 UTC  

<@&516817984782729217> Daily Question <:PraiseGod:484196233020440586>

- What form of government is best according to the Bible, does it even mention anything about forms of government?

2018-12-25 00:47:46 UTC  

rip chat

2018-12-25 00:48:02 UTC  

Christian communism

2018-12-25 00:48:07 UTC  

"All the believers were one in heart and mind. No one claimed that any of their possessions was their own, but they shared everything they had. With great power the apostles continued to testify to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. And Gods grace was so powerfully at work in them all that there were no needy persons among them. For from time to time those who owned land or houses sold them, brought the money from the sales and put it at the apostles feet, and it was distributed to anyone who had need"

2018-12-25 00:49:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/516711835857059867/526924342400122891/source.jpg

2018-12-25 00:49:14 UTC  
2018-12-25 00:50:50 UTC  

In the Acts 2 church, the people were giving to each other out of their own good will to those who had a need, and they were giving freely, without regulation of how much they were to give. In other words, they shared what they had out of a shared love for one another and a common goal, living for Christ and glorifying God. In a communist society, people give because a system of government forces them to give.

2018-12-25 00:52:26 UTC  

the state will disappear under communism

2018-12-25 00:52:53 UTC  

Also, I'm joking

2018-12-25 00:53:14 UTC  

But there are some out there like this

2018-12-25 00:56:06 UTC  

Absolute Monarchy

2018-12-25 00:56:13 UTC  

probably

2018-12-25 01:01:58 UTC  

Have smaller communities which act like Hutterite societies, a type of joint living similar to Communism works splendidly then.
It just makes the group weak to larger external forces.
Which makes a one cultured state under most likely an absolute monarchy best because it has most of the unity which Hutterite societies provide while being strong and efficient.

2018-12-25 01:07:34 UTC  

Fascism

2018-12-25 01:23:04 UTC  

@The Big Oof I will debunk that soon

2018-12-25 01:23:09 UTC  

Give me a moment

2018-12-25 01:45:27 UTC  

@Da_Fish I was joking

2018-12-25 01:52:43 UTC  

Autocracy

2018-12-25 01:57:53 UTC  

@Da_Fish, if you could still post whatever you were going to for debunking Shen Bapiro's joke, I'd be very interested

2018-12-25 01:58:25 UTC  

Not to imply I believe the joke anyway, but I've been somewhat studying the Bible lately

2018-12-25 02:01:45 UTC  
2018-12-25 02:09:13 UTC  

Looking at the Acts of the Apostles. Studying the way early Christians lives is very important to our understand and worship of God. However, some verses seem to be born out of circumstance, rather than the law of God itself. Was Acts 4:32-35 the law, or the circumstance of the time? I am inclined to think circumstances considering other passages. The Bible at no other point has a problem with private property. It encourages charity, but does not require it. The story of Cain and Abel comes to mind. It is widely believed by biblical scholars and historians that, Acts 4:32-35 was not what was required, but the circumstance due to lack of resources and mass ostracizing of Christians. Until the Edict of Milan, Christians lives in constant state of persecution, and such a communal system made more survival state. This did not make them communist, a moment that arose in the 1800’s, it simply made them, like humans do, meet their circumstance with adaptation. Communism is permanent and seen as the only moral and correct way to view society. While what these early Christians did was similar to Communalism, it did not assert it as permanent, nor did it assert it as the one true way to live or act.